Nursing and precision predictive analytics monitoring in the acute and intensive care setting: An emerging role for responding to COVID-19 and beyond
Author(s) -
Jessica KeimMalpass,
Liza P. Moorman
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of nursing studies advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2666-142X
DOI - 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2021.100019
Subject(s) - workflow , predictive analytics , analytics , medicine , covid-19 , health care , pandemic , medical emergency , data science , computer science , disease , pathology , database , infectious disease (medical specialty) , economics , economic growth
As the global response to COVID-19 continues, nurses will be tasked with appropriately triaging patients, responding to events of clinical deterioration, and developing family-centered plans of care within a healthcare system exceeding capacity. Predictive analytics monitoring, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based tool that translates streaming clinical data into a real-time visual estimation of patient risks, allows for evolving acuity assessments and detection of clinical deterioration while the patient is in pre-symptomatic states. While nurses are on the frontline for the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of AI-based predictive analytics monitoring may help cognitively complex clinical decision-making tasks and pave a pathway for early detection of patients at risk for decompensation. We must develop strategies and techniques to study the impact of AI-based technologies on patient care outcomes and the clinical workflow. This paper outlines key concepts for the intersection of nursing and precision predictive analytics monitoring.
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